Auckland Regional Information
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Auckland, New Zealand has two huge harbours enfolding an environment that's alive with cultural excitement and sea-flavoured challenges.
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Auckland Overview
Try not to think of Auckland as a city, even though it is New Zealand's largest city. Think of it as half urban, half marine—a cosmopolitan experience wrapped up in a fascinating water world that's dotted with over 50 islands.
Auckland has a population of over 1.2 million, which is approaching one third of New Zealand's entire population.
Auckland City lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west.
Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate bodies of water. The central part of the urban area of Auckland covers a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea, and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean.
Auckland's amazing geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle that's regularly ranked in the world's top ten. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere: sailing to an island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach. Auckland's layout makes it easy to jump quickly from one theme to another.
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Auckland Highlights
For an island escape, choose between Waiheke, Motuihe, Rangitoto, or journey a little further to Tiritiri Matangi, Kawau or Great Barrier. Each island has a different character and different things to do. Take your hiking boots or a good book and beach towel; you can be as active, or as inactive, as you like.
To the west, north and south there are beaches and vineyards. The native forests of the Waitakere and Hunua ranges let you discover New Zealand's unique bird and tree species, particularly the giant kauri tree.
Auckland does the urban side of life just as well as it does adventure. America's Cup activity has added an infusion of exciting new restaurants and bars. You'll feast on culinary masterpieces that draw from the cuisine styles of Europe, the Mediterranean, Polynesia, Japan and Thailand. In the stylish precincts of Parnell, Ponsonby and Viaduct Basin, scores of restaurants compete for your attention.
A reputation for great art and fashion makes Auckland a shopper's paradise. Within the city zone you'll find originality and flair everywhere you look. Local theatre and live music gigs are another opportunity to discover the creative side of New Zealand culture.
Main Centres in Auckland
- Auckland City - largest urban area in New Zealand
- Great Barrier Island - a large island with a small population
- Pukekohe - major attractions include motor racing, horse racing and garden fresh vegetables
- Rangitoto - volcanic island erupted from the seabed around 600 years ago
- Waiheke Island - pleasure-loving island famous for its many vineyards
Useful Auckland Links
To help plan your Auckland holiday choose from the main categories below:
- Auckland Accommodation
- Auckland Tours
- Auckland Attractions and Activities
- Auckland Transport
- Auckland Dining and Cuisine
- Auckland Shopping
- Auckland Visitor Information
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Auckland Region Information
Regional Information
Key information and facts about the Auckland region.
Activity Highlights
Major activities and attractions in the Auckland region.
Scenic Highlights
Major natural attractions in the Auckland region.
History
History of the Auckland region.
Auckland Tourism Operators
Choose from our accommodation, attractions, tours, transport or visitor information categories below to find a tourism operator in Auckland.